8.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
650 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

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problem #1

Nov 092013

Avalanche 1.4L

  • Manual transmission
  • 621 miles

Have had the same treatment from Williams Hunt Edenvale, South Africa. I bought the utility in November and since then I have had a problem where the engine light comes on and the fuel gauge drops to empty....... The Utility has been back with them three times since. The first time they had to do a so called software update, the problem did not go away and the second time another update was done cause I was told the previous update was incorrect. Still this problem did not go away, then it went back for a third time and I had to also wait for a courtesy vehicle to become available first.

Then I was told that they need to replace the sensor unit in the tank. This was done and the vehicle was fine for a few weeks and now it has the exact same problem coming up. I think the consumer board should get involved and insist that GM and Chev recall all Utilities and sort out the issues or remove the model from the market and refund everybody as I agree with all the comments that they cant seem to fix the issues and just keep making a quick fix till the warranty runs out and then the issues will be the owners problem. <p>My experience with Williams Hunt Edenval is that they lie to the clients about the issues as I was told by one person that the engine light/fuel gauge problem is a common problem on the vehicles, and, when I spoke to the dealer principal on the 22 March 2014 he said no its not as this is only the second or third time they are having this issue. So my question to GM is if its not a common problem then how come you cant fix it?

- emorse, Washington, DC, US